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Shelbyville, Tennessee, United States
About the store
I am a speech-language pathologist with 10 years of experience working with neurodivergent children and their families. I have worked in a variety of settings, including early intervention, outpatient clinic, home health, and hospital.
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Preview of Speech Therapy Early Intervention Parent Coaching Homework Activity Handouts

Speech Therapy Early Intervention Parent Coaching Homework Activity Handouts

This product contains 10 handouts for building interaction and language in the home environment. These handouts would be perfect for speech therapists working with families in early intervention to provide as weekly "homework" (although the activities could also be used for preschool children depending on skill level). Each handout features a simple activity (featured activities include ah-choo, narrating play, singing songs, bubbles, ready set go, reading books, up/down movement activity, bath
Preview of Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Boy 1)

Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Boy 1)

This resource is a perfect routine script for kids who are having a hard time going poop in the potty. The language and pictures are simple yet clear to give kids the language to feel confident completing this skill. For a more general resource about going to the potty, check out my story I Can Use the Potty. Quick note about this story: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “character” in each version. I recommend selecting the version that looks most similar to your
Preview of Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Boy 2)

Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Boy 2)

This resource is a perfect routine script for kids who are having a hard time going poop in the potty. The language and pictures are simple yet clear to give kids the language to feel confident completing this skill. For a more general resource about going to the potty, check out my story I Can Use the Potty. Quick note about these stories: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “character” in each version. I recommend selecting the version that looks most similar to yo
Preview of Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Girl 1)

Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Girl 1)

This resource is a perfect routine script for kids who are having a hard time going poop in the potty. The language and pictures are simple yet clear to give kids the language to feel confident completing this skill. For a more general resource about going to the potty, check out my story I Can Use the Potty.Quick note about this story: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “character” in each version. I recommend selecting the version that looks most similar to your c
Preview of Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Girl 2)

Going Poop in the Potty Social Story (Girl 2)

This resource is a perfect routine script for kids who are having a hard time going poop in the potty. The language and pictures are simple yet clear to give kids the language to feel confident completing this skill. For a more general resource about going to the potty, check out my story I Can Use the Potty. Quick note about this story: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “character” in each version. I recommend selecting the version that looks most similar to your
Preview of FREE Speech Therapy Early Intervention Parent Coaching Homework Handout

FREE Speech Therapy Early Intervention Parent Coaching Homework Handout

This FREE product contains a handout outlining using peekaboo for building interaction and language in the home environment. It is perfect for speech therapists working with families in early intervention to provide as reinforcement or homework (could also be used for preschool children depending on skill level). The handout describes why this activity is useful to do with a child, what items you will need to complete the activity and a detailed, parent friendly description of how to complete th
Preview of Silly Speech Sound Story Activity Medial "L"

Silly Speech Sound Story Activity Medial "L"

This silly story about a girl named Melanie who loves to color on everything is perfect for practicing medial /l/ with your speech therapy students/clients. Each page has an empty box to allow the child to complete the illustrations. Have them underline all the medial /l/ words and see how many they can find! Happy reading/practicing!
Preview of FREE Silly Speech Sound Story Initial "L"

FREE Silly Speech Sound Story Initial "L"

This silly story about a lime's lucky day is perfect for practicing initial /l/ with your speech therapy students/clients. Each page has an empty box with a "lime" that kids will love to make their own by adding the illustrations. Have them underline all the initial /l/ words and see how many they can find! Happy reading/practicing! Like this story? Check out a story with medial /l/ here!
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About the store

Experience

I am a speech-language pathologist with 10 years of experience working with neurodivergent children and their families. I have worked in a variety of settings, including early intervention, outpatient clinic, home health, and hospital.

Teaching style

I believe in meeting children where they are. My approach focuses on finding the child's individual interests and strengths and building functional and social language from there.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I am the secretary of Spectrum Friends, a non-profit that promotes inclusion for neurodivergent individuals.

My own education history

I have a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders and a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology.

Additional biographical information

I love working with autistic children and their families. My passion is creating materials that help individuals feel prepared and empowered for new situations they will encounter, as well as explain difficult situations they may already be experiencing.